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New NCPA Report Shows Benefits of Limited Insurance Option

Popular "mini-med" plans that allow employers to offer health plans at a low cost to both employees and the company are facing extinction under the Affordable Care Act, which a new analysis finds may actually increase the number of uninsured workers, affecting as many as two million people

Just Another Crack in the Wall—NCPA Expert

DALLAS - Professor Harold Lewis's resignation from the American Physical Society after 70 years of membership over the organization's participation in the "global warming scam" is just the most recent show of disgust by principled scientists about promotion of pseudo-climate science for personal gain, according to National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) Senior Fellow H. Sterling Burnett.

Political strategists and authors James Carville and Mary Matalin will offer their insights on November 2 and a behind the scenes look at Washington politics at an Oct. 5th luncheon sponsored by the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA).

NCPA Research Explores Tuition & Aid Increases

Both college tuition and federal aid dollars show rapid hikes in recent years but unfortunately research also shows education productivity has dipped at the same time, according to a new analysis from the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA).

DALLAS - Current solutions for traffic congestion on U.S. highways, including the construction of old-style toll roads, are not useful and do little to address ancillary problems such as road maintenance. A better, more efficient solution is to implement congestion pricing, according to a brief analysis released today by the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA).

NCPA Research Shows New Health Care Cost-Cutting Options

As insurers and employers look for ways to cut health care costs, medical tourism - both abroad and within the U.S. - is an increasingly popular option for expensive procedures and care, according to a new report from the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA).

Two Former Trustees at September 8th Capitol Hill Briefing on Medicare Cuts

Finding accessible and quality care for the elderly and disabled will become increasingly difficult because of the "stunning" reduction in Medicare spending in the coming years, according to a new findings from the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA).